sacrament|sacraments in English
noun
[sac·ra·ment || 'sækrəmənt]
(Christianity) religious ceremony or ritual believed to have been instituted by Jesus and viewed as a symbol of grace (such as baptism, matrimony, etc.); Holy Communion, holy bread
Use "sacrament|sacraments" in a sentence
1. The Sacrament of Confession is one of the seven sacraments recognized by the Catholic Church
2. The Sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist
3. Sacrament meeting:
4. The sacrament of Confirmation completes the sacrament of baptism
5. Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation
6. Blood is our sacrament.
7. Guidelines for the Sacrament Meeting Presentation
8. * Attend sacrament meeting regularly (where possible).
9. Baptism, a sacrament of admission to Christianity
10. o Sacrament—weekly renewal of baptismal covenant
11. 1 Who had made shit a sacrament?
12. He wrote that church sacraments, such as transubstantiation, were purely symbolic.
13. The principle of determinatio ex Adjunctis therefore does apply to the forms of the five aforementioned Sacraments, no less than to the Forms of the other two Sacraments
14. An introduction to the sacrament of Confirmation
15. 9 The sacrament or rite of ordination.
16. Like Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, and Anglo-Catholics, the Czechoslovak Hussite Church recognizes seven sacraments.
17. Under Maritain's influence Cocteau made a temporary return to the sacraments of the Catholic Church.
18. Traditional Baptismal Robes Baptism is one of the sacraments in the Christian Church
19. The fourth item—attend your meetings, your sacrament meetings.
20. The only sacrament he can perform is baptism.
21. In the sacrament meeting, the presentation comes after the administration of the sacrament and may take all or part of the remaining time.
22. He may think that his work for the Lord is to pass the sacrament tray to people seated in the sacrament meeting.
23. Both were assigned parts for the sacrament meeting presentation.
24. 11 Vaccination is the medical sacrament corresponding to baptism.
25. Chrismation, like baptism, is a sacrament of the Church.